Gerard Meagher of The Guardian provides an update on Hugo Almeida's World Cup status:

Fábio Coentrão and Hugo Almeida are set to miss the rest of Portugal’s Group G campaign after both picked up muscle injuries in the 4-0 defeat to Germany on Monday.

Striker Almeida limped off midway through the first half before Real Madrid’s full-back Coentrão was carried off on a stretcher in the 65rd minute after hurting his groin to compound Portugal’s miserable start to the World Cup.

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Hugo Almeida's World Cup could be in jeopardy after the Besiktas striker was forced off the pitch early on in Portugal's Group G opener against Germany.

Eder replaced Almeida after just 29 minutes, confirms The Telegraph, but as of yet there isn't any detail on the extent of his injury:

A largely ineffective Hugo Almeida hobbles off with an injury. Replaced by Eder #POR

After scoring in the 7-0 rout of North Korea at the 2010 World Cup, Almeida is once again looking to have an impact on the biggest stage in football. However, it appears the Portuguese may have to rely on alternative attacking assets for their group-stage endeavours.

The injury may not be all too damaging for Paulo Bento's side, though, with NBC Sports' Arlo White and Cristian Nyari of Opta each hinting that the forward was subpar during the time he was on the pitch:

After Almeida refused to, now every #POR player is trying to find Ronaldo at all costs, and to their own cost #GERvPOR